My colleague Glenn Muschert (Miami Univ.) and I are editing a book on the topic “Theorizing Digital Divide.”

We are organizing an edited volume which will examine how theories may be useful in conceptualizing and studying digital inequalities. Contributions are invited for this edited international collection of original chapters engaging theoretical themes on digital inequalities.

Please see the attached Call for Chapter Proposals for details on the scope, timing, and mechanics of this project. Also, please feel welcome to post this call for papers widely and to forward it to interested colleagues and students. We hope to see some proposals from many of you, and for now, please feel welcome to be in contact if you have any questions for us.

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Massimo Ragnedda, Ph.D. in Theory of Communication and Intercultural Studies at the University of Sassari. In the academic year 2003/2004 he was Visiting Researcher at the Institute of Communication Studies of Leeds University (UK), in the academic year 2006/2007 he was an affiliated visitor at the Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge (UK) and he was Academic Visiting at the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford). Currently he teaches Mass Communications at Northumbria University (UK). He is author of five books and several articles. Contact: ragnedda (at) gmail.com
http://uniss.academia.edu/MassimoRagnedda